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This means overcoming perceived constraints and ensuring that political processes towards the solutions are accountable, participative and courageous".
"The law simply cannot tolerate a situation whereby such an injustice is maintained because of perceived constraints in the current legal framework.
An observation of the perceived constraints for BIM use (Tables 4 and 5) indicated a few significant observations.
Hence, the aim of the paper is to explore current use and perceived constraints and driving forces of BIM-implementation with respect to mid-sized contractors.
However, it appears that worry is not enough to implement risk reduction measures if there are real or perceived constraints on change.
For 2-year institutions, this may arise from perceived constraints on content coverage imposed by the institutions into which their students feed.
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(You can argue that there's more scope for expansion than central banks have used, but anyway they haven't, so the perceived constraint is there).
It is the only perceived constraint significantly associated with land abandonment.
Hence, both actual and perceived constraint are relevant.
The routine public does not recognize the problem nor perceive constraints.
Shifting cultivators rely on traditional knowledge that is not adequate for their reduced fallow periods, but perceive constraints that prevent them practicing more permanent agriculture.
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